Yossarian wrote:The only reason that we’re getting to this stage is because we’ve endured for so long, that’s something to be celebrated despite the pain caused by moments like these.
Speedhaak wrote:Very sad news. It's troubling to me that this community is getting to that stage where people are being lost. I feel for those closest to him here and send my thoughts to his family.
Rest easy dude.
Yossarian wrote:The only reason that we’re getting to this stage is because we’ve endured for so long, that’s something to be celebrated despite the pain caused by moments like these.
Paul the sparky wrote:Hopefully the memory of Mos and Gunn will be a positive counter to the stupid shite we fling at one another.
M0stly harm13ss wrote:This terminal cancer thing is extremely inconvenient.
The mornings chatting to him and Cinty were an absolute pleasure. Just had a look at our last crucible match, which it turns out was a win on Control with Cinty as well. I quite like that we went out on a win as it were.
hunk wrote:Hospice is bad as it's palliative care.
Usually means end of the line.....
Tempy wrote:Not getting back to people or falling out of touch with people is something that happens to me a lot, I think. It's ok because the time you're in contact is more important in the time you're not. I feel terrible for having no real conception of how bad Rob's situation was. The illness thread is one I rarely visit. None of this changes how much of a generous and great gent he was. God knows if anyone can play Dota and come out the other side cheerful and positive they must be pretty special.
Childintime wrote:hunk wrote:Hospice is bad as it's palliative care.
Usually means end of the line.....
Mostly has been honest about his treatment being palliative for some time, unfortunately.
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